jaylectricity
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Occupation
- licensed journeyman electrician
Why do I make so much more money for doing service replacements or upgrades than I do installing new receptacles or lighting? For example, besides the material costs, I can make much more money replacing a service (which takes 1 day) than I could installing however many receptacles I could install over the course of a day.
On one hand I understand the market value, if most of us are charging more for meter sockets and panelboards, then it stands to reason that the market is dictating that we make more on that item.
On the other hand, installing panels is much easier and more fulfilling (I could wire panels for a long time without getting tired of it) than what it takes to drill studs or fish walls, bend or kneel down to work less than a couple feet from the floor, yet the money is much better.
How do we justify this? Are we underselling the rest of our work because of the DIY factor that can cut into our business?
On one hand I understand the market value, if most of us are charging more for meter sockets and panelboards, then it stands to reason that the market is dictating that we make more on that item.
On the other hand, installing panels is much easier and more fulfilling (I could wire panels for a long time without getting tired of it) than what it takes to drill studs or fish walls, bend or kneel down to work less than a couple feet from the floor, yet the money is much better.
How do we justify this? Are we underselling the rest of our work because of the DIY factor that can cut into our business?